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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
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(summary) Thomas Attwood Walmisley was born in London, son of organist and composer [[Thomas Forbes Walmisley]] and studied under studied under his godfather Thomas Attwood and trained at Cambridge. He was Professor of Music at Cambridge and held organist positions at Croydon Church; Trinity College, Cambridge; and St. John’s College, Cambridge. He died in Hastings. His compositions include services, anthems, odes, chants, responses, hymns, songs and part-songs. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:43, 15 December 2023
Life
Born: 21 January 1814
Died: 17 January 1856
Biography
(summary) Thomas Attwood Walmisley was born in London, son of organist and composer Thomas Forbes Walmisley and studied under studied under his godfather Thomas Attwood and trained at Cambridge. He was Professor of Music at Cambridge and held organist positions at Croydon Church; Trinity College, Cambridge; and St. John’s College, Cambridge. He died in Hastings. His compositions include services, anthems, odes, chants, responses, hymns, songs and part-songs.
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List of choral works
Sacred musicAnthems
Evening Canticles |
HymnsAnglican chants |
Other Sacred musicNo works currently available |
Secular music
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External links
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